Best Grilled Halloumi With Spicy Cous Cous Recipes

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SPICED COUSCOUS WITH GRILLED HALLOUMI AND STEAMED VEGGIES



Spiced Couscous With Grilled Halloumi and Steamed Veggies image

This couscous is wonderfully aromatic and the whole dish quick to make -- not to mention healthy. I adapted it from one in BBC's Good Food magazine. The chile powder I refer to is simply ground whole chiles, NOT chili powder (which is a blend of spices).

Provided by Sackville

Categories     European

Time 20m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 large tomatoes, cored and quartered
4 tablespoons olive oil
10 broccoli florets
60 g green beans, trimmed
175 g couscous
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
1/2 teaspoon chili powder (optional)
300 ml hot chicken stock or 300 ml vegetable stock
1/2 lemon, juice of
200 g halloumi cheese, cut into 4 to 6 slices
salt and pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • Start by heating your oven to about 350°F Brush the tomatoes with the olive oil, season with salt and pepper and place on a baking tray.
  • Bake for 10-15 minutes until soft.
  • A few minutes after the tomatoes go in, place the broccoli and beans in a steamer and steam for about 6 minutes, or until just tender.
  • At the same time as you start the broccoli cooking, mix the couscous and spices in a large bowl, pour over the hot stock, cover and leave for 5 minutes.
  • Finally, heat up a frying pan or griddle and cook the halloumi for about 2 minutes on both sides until brown.
  • Mix the broccoli and beans into the couscous along with the lemon juice.
  • Pile onto places and place the tomatoes around the edge of the plate.
  • Top with the halloumi, season and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 662.6, Fat 29.4, SaturatedFat 4.3, Sodium 608.9, Carbohydrate 82.8, Fiber 8.3, Sugar 6.1, Protein 18.9

GRILLED HALLOUMI AND VEGETABLES



Grilled Halloumi and Vegetables image

Halloumi is a firm, white, brined cheese traditionally made from a mixture of goat's and sheep's milk. (Though today, cow's milk is often used.) Like other low-fat cheeses, it is perfect for grilling. It sears and colors quickly when it hits the hot grill. The interior softens, but the cheese doesn't melt; it just warms up invitingly.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     lunch, vegetables, appetizer, main course

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

3/4 pound halloumi
2 sweet red peppers
1 large zucchini
1 Japanese eggplant
1 bunch scallions, trimmed
Salt and pepper
About 1/4 cup olive oil
2 teaspoons fresh thyme or crumbled dried mint
1/2 to 1 teaspoon sumac (optional)

Steps:

  • Prepare a hot grill. Cut halloumi into 8 to 12 slabs, about 1/3- to 1/2-inch thick. Cut peppers into wide pieces, slicing from top to bottom along the natural indentations. Discard seeds. Cut pieces in half crosswise. Slice the zucchini and eggplant on the diagonal, into 1/4- to 1/3-inch-thick rounds.
  • Season all vegetables with salt and pepper. Brush vegetables and halloumi with olive oil.
  • Grill vegetables until tender and nicely charred, turning occasionally. If you'd like, use an outdoor grill pan to keep them from slipping through the grate. Scallions will be ready after 3 to 4 minutes. Peppers, zucchini and eggplant take about 10 minutes. Arrange on a platter.
  • Grill halloumi, turning occasionally, for 2 to 6 minutes, until grill marks appear. When you press on the cheese, it should give but it should not be runny.
  • Remove cheese to the platter with vegetables and drizzle with olive oil. Sprinkle cheese and vegetables with herbs and sumac, if you'd like, and serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 423, UnsaturatedFat 16 grams, Carbohydrate 21 grams, Fat 32 grams, Fiber 7 grams, Protein 16 grams, SaturatedFat 15 grams, Sodium 943 milligrams, Sugar 13 grams

SPICED GRILLED HALLOUMI



Spiced Grilled Halloumi image

The play between salty, hot cheese and sweet, juicy tomatoes is what makes this dish sizzle. Halloumi is a springy Cypriot cheese that bronzes when hit with intense heat, but you must pat it dry before grilling. Pile the singed cheese atop sliced tomatoes, which are seasoned here with salt and olive oil to concentrate their flavor. The salt will also extract water from the tomatoes, creating a light dressing. Finally, for texture, everything is sprinkled with a combination of crushed coriander and cumin seeds, red-pepper flakes and a touch of sugar. (You could also use a store-bought or homemade dukkah if you have it on hand.) Serve with grilled bread or pita, or embellish with herbs, cucumbers, grilled peppers, lentils, beans or grains.

Provided by Ali Slagle

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 pounds ripe tomatoes (any variety), sliced 1/2-inch thick
Kosher salt
Extra-virgin olive oil
1 (8- to 9-ounce) package halloumi, sliced 1/4- to 1/3-inch thick
1 teaspoon coriander seeds
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/4 teaspoon red-pepper flakes, plus more as needed
1/4 teaspoon granulated or Demerara sugar, plus more as needed

Steps:

  • Prepare a charcoal grill for two-zone cooking over medium-high heat by pouring the coals onto one half of the grill. For a gas grill, heat all of the burners to high, then turn off one of the end burners before cooking.
  • While the grill is heating, arrange the tomatoes on a platter with an edge to prevent leaking and season with 1/2 teaspoon salt. Drizzle with olive oil. Set aside. Pat halloumi dry and drizzle with olive oil to coat on both sides. Set aside.
  • In a small skillet over medium-low heat, toast the coriander seeds, cumin seeds and red-pepper flakes, shaking often, until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer to a cutting board and smash with the side of your knife until cracked. (You can also do this with a mortar and pestle.) Transfer to a small bowl, add the sugar, and rub with your fingers to further crush the seeds.
  • When you're ready to grill, take the halloumi, tomatoes, seeds, tongs and a tightly folded paper towel soaked with olive oil to the grill. Clean the grates with a grill brush, then oil the grates with the paper towel. Grill the cheese over the flame, flipping halfway through, until well browned and it releases easily from the gates, 4 to 6 minutes total. (For a gas grill, close the lid between flips, listening and keeping an eye out for flare-ups.) If the cheese sticks to the grates, give it another minute on the heat. Transfer the cheese to the tomatoes, then sprinkle with the seeds. Season to taste with more red-pepper flakes, sugar and olive oil.

GRILLED HALLOUMI WITH SPICY-SWEET PEPPERS



Grilled Halloumi with Spicy-Sweet Peppers image

The firm texture of halloumi makes it a great candidate for grilling. Here, planks of the cheese are quickly marked on the grill, then topped with a mixture of chopped roasted peppers and Calabrian chilies for a sweet and hot kick. This appetizer comes together quickly and is perfect when served with crusty bread.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     appetizer

Time 15m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 cup finely chopped jarred roasted red peppers
1 teaspoon chopped Calabrian chile peppers packed in oil
1 clove garlic, finely grated
4 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for the grill
Kosher salt
1 8-ounce block halloumi cheese, patted dry and cut into 1/2-inch planks
Torn fresh basil and mint, for topping
Warm sliced baguette or ciabatta, for serving

Steps:

  • Preheat a grill to medium high. Combine the roasted peppers, Calabrian chiles, garlic, lemon juice and olive oil in a small bowl. Season with salt, stir and set aside.
  • Oil the grill grates. Grill the halloumi until well marked and warmed through, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Remove to a platter. Spoon the red pepper mixture over the cheese and top with basil and mint. Serve with bread.

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